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Getting Started TSTool Documentation <br />The File... Properties... HydroBase menu item displays HydroBase properties, including the database <br />that is being used, database version, and the water districts that are in the database being queried. The <br />water districts are determined from the structure table in HydroBase. The information that is shown is <br />consistent with that shown by other State of Colorado tools and is useful for troubleshooting. <br />dTSTool - HydroBase Properties J � <br />HydroBase Database Host: hbserver <br />ODBC Data Source Name: HydroBase {internally defined) <br />Database design version appears to be: 2004070120040701 <br />The database used by TSTool appears to include the following water <br />districts, based on the structure information in the database <br />{transbasin structures are not reflected in the list): <br />1 - South Platte: Greeley to Balzac <br />2 - South Platte: Denver Gage to Greeley <br />3 - Cache La Poudre River <br />4 - Big Thompson River <br />5 - St- Vrain Creek <br />6 - Boulder Creek <br />7 - Clear Creek <br />8 - South Platte Cheesman to Denver Gage <br />9 - Bear Creek <br />Print Save Close Search <br />Menu_Re_HydroBase <br />HydroBase Properties Dialog <br />The File... Properties ... RiversideDB menu item displays RiversideDB properties, if a RiversideDB <br />connection is in place. <br />3.4.5 Set Working Directory <br />The File ... Set Working Directory menu item displays a file chooser dialog that allows you to select the <br />working directory. The working directory, when set properly, can greatly simplify command files <br />because relative file paths can be used for input and output. The working directory is normally set in one <br />of the following ways, with the current setting being defined by the most recent item that has occurred: <br />1. The startup directory for the TSTool program, <br />2. The directory where a command file was opened, <br />3. The directory where a command file was saved, <br />4. The directory specified by a SetworkingDir O command, <br />5. The directory specified by File ... Set Working Directory. <br />The menu item is provided to allow the working directory to be set before a command file has been saved <br />(or opened) and it typically eliminates the need for SetworkingDir O commands in command files. <br />Getting Started - 14 46 <br />